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Not for nothing, but I think Minter would be a mistake for us. He doesn't have the mobility to play in our scheme, which asks MLB's to cover downfield a lot. He's best-suited for an ILB spot in a 3-4, and I think that's what'll happen. Best ILBs for us would be Alex Ogletree or, dare I say it, Manti Te'o.

Why would the Dolphins make that trade its horrible from their standpoint. For the Giants just to get the Dolphins 42nd pick would cost their 1st rounder. No way would they get 2 2nds and a 3rd as well.

Plenty of precedence for this in the past . Usually when trading picks in future drafts U lose a round. To get a 2nd u have to trade a future 1st. To get a 3rd u have to trade a future 2nd.

The most recent example I can think of is the Denver Seattle Alphonso Smith trade. The Seahawks traded the 37th overall selection in 2009 to Denver for Denvers 1st in 2010. Its how they got Earl Thomas

Why would the Dolphins make that trade its horrible from their standpoint. For the Giants just to get the Dolphins 42nd pick would cost their 1st rounder. No way would they get 2 2nds and a 3rd as well.

Plenty of precedence for this in the past . Usually when trading picks in future drafts U lose a round. To get a 2nd u have to trade a future 1st. To get a 3rd u have to trade a future 2nd.

The most recent example I can think of is the Denver Seattle Alphonso Smith trade. The Seahawks traded the 37th overall selection in 2009 to Denver for Denvers 1st in 2010. Its how they got Earl Thomas

Ya, i realized the same thing when i first read this post, but pretty much coulden't believe anyone would think MIAMI would give that up , so coulden't bring myself to comment..lol